My job is fantastic because it's all paperless as all my documents are on the Document Centre (common/shared drive with different type of security assigned individually as per the different needs) and I work directly from there. And if I have meetings, then I can always use my personal drive to access all the documents and upload them on to projectors directly. I really think that one day we will be almost paperless and most people will be able to work from home in the future.

I work from home but that is because I am retired and I do as little housework as I can get away with. Andy comes first this week (or any week)

My job is fantastic because it's all paperless as all my documents are on the Document Centre (common/shared drive with different type of security assigned individually as per the different needs) and I work directly from there. And if I have meetings, then I can always use my personal drive to access all the documents and upload them on to projectors directly. I really think that one day we will be almost paperless and most people will be able to work from home in the future.

I've been working using remote access for over 12 yrs...there are pros and cons to it. However, the world is a long way off a complete paperless work enviroment....there have been various feasibility studies done...and it is simply too expensive for many established workplaces..especially public sector...too convert and transition achived to paperless. Would be nice though.

Well it couldn't have been Ferrer as he and Andy are equivalent seeds. Pity Andy couldn't play himself in before he has to meet birdy. But if he wins, then he'll be in a v strong position for the rest of the week so could be a blessing in disguise.

Sometimes I think Andy benefits from having to be on the ball, so to speak, from the start. Look at Wimbledon and the USO. Andy got through both first rounds, easily against Davydenko at Wimbly, but Davy could have threatened so Andy needed to be on, and though the first round at the USO looks simple enough on paper, Bogomolov put up something of a fight. It was a pretty close match, so again, Andy had to focus.

I think if Andy gets through today with a win it will set him up nicely for the week. A good start for Andy wouldn't do the crowds any harm too.